Hen's Tooth released Sam Peckinpah's Cross of Iron on DVD. If they still have the rights, I really wish they'd release it on blu-ray.

Also, Monroville, instead of just posting the blu-ray covers in the OP, you should post the links to each of their blu-ray.com entries so that visitors can check out the reviews and purchase links.

I'll have to check out other posts to see how other posters create links on the blu-ray pics, but I did include the Hen's Tooth blu-ray.com page link right above the blu-ray pics. But I can update the OP to include those thread links too.

I am hoping that they either release JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (1974) on blu in the foreseeable future or at least license it out to someone else:

I'll have to check out other posts to see how other posters create links on the blu-ray pics, but I did include the Hen's Tooth blu-ray.com page link right above the blu-ray pics. But I can update the OP to include those thread links too.

I am hoping that they either release JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (1974) on blu in the foreseeable future or at least license it out to someone else:

Funny, would have missed the thread altogether, but got "Stalingrad" in last week and just watched it last night and so recognized the Hen's Tooth name. Pretty good film and certainly interesting to see from the German perspective, but lacking a bit in terms of the scope, as compared to "Enemy at the Gates" for example. On the other hand the production was an enormous undertaking and provided a more intimate account of a single infantry unit. No complaints with the release at all, good picture-and-audio quality. One particularly powerful scene near the end showing men who had complained about the intense desert heat of Al Alamein now freezing to death in the white wastelands of central Russia.

The only other film I've seen of the ones listed was "Hell's Angels on Wheels", year's ago on a non-flatscreen television. Awful, awful film~ it evidently aspired to be a 'B-move" but missed the grade by a country mile!